Line-profile variations in radial-velocity measurements: Two alternative indicators for planetary searches
P. Figueira, N.C. Santos, F. Pepe, C. Lovis, N. Nardetto

TL;DR
This paper introduces two new methods, bi-Gaussian fitting and Vasy, for identifying false-positive signals in radial-velocity exoplanet searches, improving the detection of stellar activity versus planetary signals.
Contribution
The paper presents two novel diagnostic tools, bi-Gaussian and Vasy, that outperform traditional methods in detecting line profile deformations caused by stellar activity.
Findings
Bi-Gaussian method provides more precise line profile deformation characterization.
Vasy indicator shows stronger correlation with radial velocity than previous diagnostics.
Bi-Gaussian and Vasy are effective in distinguishing stellar activity from planetary signals.
Abstract
Aims. We introduce two methods to identify false-positive planetary signals in the context of radial-velocity exoplanet searches. The first is the bi-Gaussian cross-correlation function fitting, and the second is the measurement of asymmetry in radial-velocity spectral line information content, Vasy. Methods. We make a systematic analysis of the most used common line profile diagnosis, Bisector Inverse Slope and Velocity Span, along with the two proposed ones. We evaluate all these diagnosis methods following a set of well-defined common criteria and using both simulated and real data. We apply them to simulated cross-correlation functions created with the program SOAP and which are affected by the presence of stellar spots, and to real cross-correlation functions, calculated from HARPS spectra, for stars with a signal originating both in activity and created by a planet. Results.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Scientific Research and Discoveries
